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that was really what we were good at at apple. you look at the big companies of technology, apple, google, all of that. all started by young people like yourself. , every timeies they come up with any product, you say, this is a better world. we have something better better. when a politician makes a decision, half the people say it is good, happy people say it is bad. we never get a consensus that there is always one super good. very rare. i think the most important people in the world are the ones that run technology companies. [laughter] computers are getting more like humans. the one time i could write with and ithand, and writing understood me. not only did it understand, but when i clicked a button, the knot i had into myself was understood to be a calendar on a certain date and time with a note, pulling one of my daughters out of my contact book. forever, but changed my life. i want technology to work my human way. i don't want to think about ways to do things. i just want to get it done. computers are good at doing things,
that was really what we were good at at apple. you look at the big companies of technology, apple, google, all of that. all started by young people like yourself. , every timeies they come up with any product, you say, this is a better world. we have something better better. when a politician makes a decision, half the people say it is good, happy people say it is bad. we never get a consensus that there is always one super good. very rare. i think the most important people in the world are the...
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highest25% of our scoring companies between 1990 an2005, inclu intel, , they apple, the day appoint thousands of people here in the united states. they are greek a. they are ben by immigrants. that is something which should be thinking about. >> i would hope so. the evidence is quite clear on the capacity of immigration. i havehe time remaining, you released this analysis to quell the immigration reform. it can boost the american economy by as much as 1% every year. or reduce the deficit by as much as support for a trillion dollars. -- as much as 1.5 trillion dollars. do you want to elaborate on that? >> i could say a couple of things. >> economic growth comes from growth in people and their growth and activity. immigration controls both sides of the labor force anson's immigrants tend to work more you get labor force growth. as you mentioned the of to give small businesses and doctors that raise productivity of those workers. and their benefits to the overall economic growth, thus raising productivity for the -- productivity. that -- i did not taylor that estimate to 2013, 2014, 2015. this b
highest25% of our scoring companies between 1990 an2005, inclu intel, , they apple, the day appoint thousands of people here in the united states. they are greek a. they are ben by immigrants. that is something which should be thinking about. >> i would hope so. the evidence is quite clear on the capacity of immigration. i havehe time remaining, you released this analysis to quell the immigration reform. it can boost the american economy by as much as 1% every year. or reduce the deficit...
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take a look at apple and google, for example. think of these as two countries. in the old way, one would dominate the other. is more likely -- it is more likely that each country that has its own religion and incompatible view of the other will have to put up with one another and find ways to work together. with apple and google, we compete in the mobile world, but we are also search partners. >> there are others who are not members of the gang of four. >> there are many potential candidates. twitter is 1. even netflix, which i mentioned. and of course microsoft is absent in my calculation, although they certainly wish that they were. [laughter] >> we have some very good questions from the floor that relate to some of this. one question is "hall will scrutiny over the use of user data affect business strategies ?" >> what happens with all of these companies that collect a lot of data, each of them has different views -- rules. their behavior will largely be controlled by the european privacy laws. there's something called the european data protectorate, which is
take a look at apple and google, for example. think of these as two countries. in the old way, one would dominate the other. is more likely -- it is more likely that each country that has its own religion and incompatible view of the other will have to put up with one another and find ways to work together. with apple and google, we compete in the mobile world, but we are also search partners. >> there are others who are not members of the gang of four. >> there are many potential...
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the analogy i would offer, let's look at apple and google for example. think of these as two countries. in the old high-tech way, one would dominate the other, the other one would disappear fairly quickly. it's much more likely that each country can has its own and its own incompatible view of the other is going to have to put up with the other and find ways to work together. in apple and google's case for example, we compete very, very hard on the mobile world but we also are search partners. >> and new countries appear and old countries that were there that aren't member of the gang of four -- >> i'm certainly not suggesting this is the only group. there are potential fifth candidates. twitter is one that has been suggested and even netflix which i mentioned and microsoft is absent if my calculation, although they certainly wish that they were. [laughter] >> we have some very good questions from the floor that relate to some of this. one question is how will the scrutiny offense the use of user data by companies such as google and facebook, affect thei
the analogy i would offer, let's look at apple and google for example. think of these as two countries. in the old high-tech way, one would dominate the other, the other one would disappear fairly quickly. it's much more likely that each country can has its own and its own incompatible view of the other is going to have to put up with the other and find ways to work together. in apple and google's case for example, we compete very, very hard on the mobile world but we also are search partners....
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. , apple cofounder steve wozniak at the university of california berkeley. later, new york stock exchange atduncan near our -- colgate university. dick costolo give this year's commencement address. before his career, he was a stand up comedian that worked in improv theater. this is just over 15 minutes. [applause] >> i love you, too. you know i have to start by tweeting this. give me a second. i'm a professional. this only take a second. [laughter] all right. i want to start by thanking the school's president and the students and faculty and the board of regents who sit behind me and quietly judge us all. i would also like to thank my mother and father who are here today. and i would like all of you to remember at the end of the day to take a moment to thank your parents or whoever it was that help you get where you are today. they have sacrificed greatly for you and we will be out of here by 3:30 p.m., i promise. [laughter] when i woke up this morning and started writing my speech -- [laughter] i was thinking of my first month on campus when i was a freshm
. , apple cofounder steve wozniak at the university of california berkeley. later, new york stock exchange atduncan near our -- colgate university. dick costolo give this year's commencement address. before his career, he was a stand up comedian that worked in improv theater. this is just over 15 minutes. [applause] >> i love you, too. you know i have to start by tweeting this. give me a second. i'm a professional. this only take a second. [laughter] all right. i want to start by thanking...
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with the young age of the people who started google, facebook facebook, apple, back when. they are your age and they come up with ideas that they believe in and work for like rihanna did. that is what will drive you to success. when you have success, will you become a different person? money and power and wealth that are important to you, or are your ideals today be with you forever? you can't tell yourself you want to be this person better like forever in life. it now is your time to change the world and think different. go bears, go with peace. [applause] >> duncan, the ceo of the new york stock exchange in this year's commencement address at colgate university in hamilton, new york. he is the son of an immigrant, colgate alumnus and former goldman sachs partner. this is almost 20 minutes. [applause] >> we will look at the videotape later. welcome, everybody. what an honor for me to be here. it has been a great day already. somebody won the powerball jackpot, we don't know who yet. we think murray just $120.-- won $20. we will go to the videotape later and check it out.
with the young age of the people who started google, facebook facebook, apple, back when. they are your age and they come up with ideas that they believe in and work for like rihanna did. that is what will drive you to success. when you have success, will you become a different person? money and power and wealth that are important to you, or are your ideals today be with you forever? you can't tell yourself you want to be this person better like forever in life. it now is your time to change...
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there are some apple trees that are always filled with worms. [laughter] we had a raspberry patch that went bad. --picked a few asparagus speargrass. i'm not an expert, to put it mildly. i do want to say something personally about snap. in our suburban district, there rely on00 people who nutrition assistance. teachers,e talked to and these are in suburban school districts, in many cases, they classroomwer in their filled with food because .hildren come to school hungry one of the large food banks is in the district i were present -- i represent. 17% of the population they serve faces food insecurity, and 70% of them do not utilize snap. there is a severe nutrition challenge to millions of families in this country. as you all know, the average is $4.50 a day. that's the average. with some other colleagues in the house, i took the challenge and lived on the $4.50 a day for a week. everybody putst themselves in the shoes of these families, and i will finish with this -- i remember going to a pantry in a parish that were present and talking to the
there are some apple trees that are always filled with worms. [laughter] we had a raspberry patch that went bad. --picked a few asparagus speargrass. i'm not an expert, to put it mildly. i do want to say something personally about snap. in our suburban district, there rely on00 people who nutrition assistance. teachers,e talked to and these are in suburban school districts, in many cases, they classroomwer in their filled with food because .hildren come to school hungry one of the large food...
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apple cobbler is made from apples from columbia county. the chef was trained in dutchess county. there is maple syrup that is part of the sauces that is from dutchess county as well. they serve some honey as well. from a.ing to serve it -- an apiary. a young woman started to have a business that was booming. it was wiped out by hurricane sandy. we got the honey from rochester. >> how did you get into this position your in as the chairman of the committee? >> i am chairman of the rules committee. there is the logistical part, there is the large part, and then i give the second longest speech after the president. i had to write it, hold it, prepare for. -- hone it, prepare for it. >> what do you hope to convey an? >> faith in america's futures. course we are here at the national mall, a tent dedicated to the day of service. -- >> we are here at the national mall, a tent dedicated to the of service. as we're here at the red cross area. they're holding cpr demonstrations. shortly will be taking you to present obama and his family. let's take a listen to what is happening here at the
apple cobbler is made from apples from columbia county. the chef was trained in dutchess county. there is maple syrup that is part of the sauces that is from dutchess county as well. they serve some honey as well. from a.ing to serve it -- an apiary. a young woman started to have a business that was booming. it was wiped out by hurricane sandy. we got the honey from rochester. >> how did you get into this position your in as the chairman of the committee? >> i am chairman of the...
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>> the data guard is a andection between a server an apple which you download onto your phone. -- app which you download onto your phone. you downloaded, enter a code which comes in this packaging, and away you go. >> is this on the market now. >> it's on the market right now. we are launching it to a number of stores in north america and europe. you can use it to geo-relocate. you're from the states and you go on holiday and you want , you cannetflix connect to a u.s. server. by doing that, you can access all your home-based things when you're on holiday. i like to watch tv from the uk. not a problem. , can connect to a uk server do those things you can't normally access when you're out of the uk. >> are there similar products made by other companies? >> not ones that do what this does. viruses are not the issue on your mobile device. it's people grabbing your network connection and grabbing your data, looking on what you're doing. if you use your mobile phone on open network, and when armed it is wire shark -- designed to let people see what other people are doing on their mobile de
>> the data guard is a andection between a server an apple which you download onto your phone. -- app which you download onto your phone. you downloaded, enter a code which comes in this packaging, and away you go. >> is this on the market now. >> it's on the market right now. we are launching it to a number of stores in north america and europe. you can use it to geo-relocate. you're from the states and you go on holiday and you want , you cannetflix connect to a u.s. server....
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caller: therefore, apple is a u.s. corporation. that means if we sell and i've outsidephone, or itouch of the past, since we operate under world one system, those taxes should be going back to the united states as a world one corp. underldwide world one system. you may advocate for something different but it contradicts with u.s. law and tax policy, a worldwide system. please comment. guest: there is no doubt that we have that system and businesses should comply with it. we also have a policy called the furled which means apple and other multinational companies pay the income on taxes earned abroad. when that money is repatriated back to the u.s. they do not have to pay that money until that money is brought back. apple is not doing anything illegal by not bringing the money back. all the multinational corporation will keep that money abroad, probably indefinitely, because of our very high rate, and they will not pay that extra tax. they will keep that money indefinitely because none of their competitors have to pay that extra tax.
caller: therefore, apple is a u.s. corporation. that means if we sell and i've outsidephone, or itouch of the past, since we operate under world one system, those taxes should be going back to the united states as a world one corp. underldwide world one system. you may advocate for something different but it contradicts with u.s. law and tax policy, a worldwide system. please comment. guest: there is no doubt that we have that system and businesses should comply with it. we also have a policy...
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you have a huge battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others. they need that certification. they have billions of dollars in advertising. suddenly, the plans get delayed. as a real cost. >> we have had several budget disputes. they stem from the budget act of 1974. this occurs almost every year. the price that goes on. this,t after 40 years of we still are not very good at figuring it out how to operate the government. as the effects of the government shutdown on the fcc on "the communicators." c-span competition asks what is the most import issue congress should consider in 2014? make documentaries showing various points of view and include c-span video. to alltest is open middle and high school students with a prize of $5,000. we have doubled the number of winners and prices. for more information, visit steenkamp -- studentcam.org. of the syrianmber opposition on the civil war. the special representative to the united states for the national coalition of syrian revolution and opposition services. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> good mornin
you have a huge battle between apple and samsung and motorola and others. they need that certification. they have billions of dollars in advertising. suddenly, the plans get delayed. as a real cost. >> we have had several budget disputes. they stem from the budget act of 1974. this occurs almost every year. the price that goes on. this,t after 40 years of we still are not very good at figuring it out how to operate the government. as the effects of the government shutdown on the fcc on...
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that being said, the bad apples that are in the military have a lot of leeway to get away with the crap they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about how do we fix this, how do we adjust it, how do we talk about it? is it gendered. is it not gendered. when i got back, yeah, i was raped by a guy i worked with a week before i came back from afghanistan. i initially decided i was not going to say anything, i just wanted to get out of the military and move on with my life. now the military has two types of reporting. you can do a restricted report or an unrestricted report. in the end, i did a restricted report, which basically just makes you a statistic. nothing really happens. after that, i got out of the military, i did not want to talk about it. just wanted to move on and figure myself out. i was approached by this legal team. in the end, the approach was to doctrine the feres where you cannot sue the military for anything and does not hold the military accountable for anything. under the premise that most of the
that being said, the bad apples that are in the military have a lot of leeway to get away with the crap they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about how do we fix this, how do we adjust it, how do we talk about it? is it gendered. is it not gendered. when i got back, yeah, i was raped by a guy i worked with a week before i came back from afghanistan. i initially decided i was not going to say anything, i just wanted to...
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if i have a fish and you have an apple then we have an easy trade. but if i don't like apples and you have enough fish then we have to make the trade possibly among a larger group of people. again, the government took over the creation of money but they did not origin nate it. then there is -- originate it. does someone direct it? does congress instruct that food gets put in the grocery stores? >>, there is supply and there is demand. there are is this network of solving people's needs. freeman talks about how he went to china and was asked by the minister of finance or somebody like that in china, a very smart man. he asked milton freeman who is in charge of materials distribution in the united states? he said for once he is speechless? who is in charge? i thought of telling him the chicago board of trade but that is not the answer either. the answer is no one is in charge of materials distribution. the market coordinates that and that's why we have a lot of materials in the united states and they had hard i will materials in china back when they tr
if i have a fish and you have an apple then we have an easy trade. but if i don't like apples and you have enough fish then we have to make the trade possibly among a larger group of people. again, the government took over the creation of money but they did not origin nate it. then there is -- originate it. does someone direct it? does congress instruct that food gets put in the grocery stores? >>, there is supply and there is demand. there are is this network of solving people's needs....
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a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion to stabilize its fiscal position. >> next, quar with author steven kinser. then david cameron taking questions from the house of common. then remarks by iraqi prime inister al maliki. >> on america's call for scientists and engineers. >> as nasa's future goes, so too does that of america. and if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on the paper, there will be calls for go ice s to help us fish wrg there is an ocean of water that's been liquid for billions of years. we're going to dig through the soils of mars and look for life. look at the nasa portfolio today. biology, chemist, planetry geeology, aerospace engineers. all the stem fields. science technology engineering and math represent ed in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa is a fly wheel that society cap
a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion to stabilize its fiscal position. >> next, quar with author steven kinser. then david cameron taking questions from the house of common. then remarks by iraqi prime inister al maliki. >> on america's call for scientists and engineers. >> as...
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i love apple, it's wonderful. but apple is all made in china. then this new guy running apple he apologizes to the chinese, with all the jobs he's plide he apologizes. so when you look at what we're doing, when you look at our leadership and the lack of intelligence, the lack of coherence, we have a long way to go. so the republicans despite all of the above are going to have a very tough election. hillary is probably assuming good health and other things. and i know her and her husband well, hillary is probably going to be the nominee if you look at polls and everything. and it's going to be a tougher race than the last race. really tougher. and somebody is going to have to emerge who is really smart and really tough because obama should have been beaten. hillary is going to be tougher to beat. and the republicans have to do what is right. if they don't pick the right person and i mean the right person, perfect, got to be the perfect person, they are going to get dropped in the 2016 election. and that's not going to be a good thing because this
i love apple, it's wonderful. but apple is all made in china. then this new guy running apple he apologizes to the chinese, with all the jobs he's plide he apologizes. so when you look at what we're doing, when you look at our leadership and the lack of intelligence, the lack of coherence, we have a long way to go. so the republicans despite all of the above are going to have a very tough election. hillary is probably assuming good health and other things. and i know her and her husband well,...
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the google,fett, the apple, the album firm, are amazon, arened -- they positioned to take a big chunk from the cable companies? short answer is probably not. remember, the cable companies are not media companies. they are infrastructure providers. if you understand that they are the physical layer, the network of distribution, none of those other players participate at the physical layer. termpeople used to use the all of these alternative pathways emerge and into the home, would mean hulu and netflix and what have you. those are not alternative pathways. those are alternative aggregates. precise andbe thinking separately about the aggregation and the physical layer. the physical layer is where cable operators compete. google cyberde the project. it is not a layer where ac google or amazon. -- and they see google or amazon. it remains to be seen. aereo is simply another way to do free over the air tv. it is not free. it is free to aereo. they are still charging customers for an experience that they could get over the air. and a lot to that dvr of functionality. it remains to be seen h
the google,fett, the apple, the album firm, are amazon, arened -- they positioned to take a big chunk from the cable companies? short answer is probably not. remember, the cable companies are not media companies. they are infrastructure providers. if you understand that they are the physical layer, the network of distribution, none of those other players participate at the physical layer. termpeople used to use the all of these alternative pathways emerge and into the home, would mean hulu and...
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it's like one-to-one, apples-to-apples comparison. if you load the contractors with all the other things associated with the contract, profit, executive bay to a certain extent -- pay to a certain extent, bonuses, the contractor is almost always except in the rarest of cases, the contractor -- the employee is almost always much more expensive. i mean much more expensive because you're not just hiring a single employee. you're hiring an employee of a large firm in most cases. so more than half of all federal contracts right now go to a relatively small number -- >> and live now to capitol hill as the senate labor subcommittee on workplace safety holds a hearing on payroll fraud. >> this is a subcommittee hearing this morning which is a subcommittee of the health, education, labor and pensions committee, this subcommittee work is critically important. we're grateful that people would be here to hear the testimony. wanted to provide an opening statement. then, i'll turn to our ranking member for his statement or comment, and then i'll in
it's like one-to-one, apples-to-apples comparison. if you load the contractors with all the other things associated with the contract, profit, executive bay to a certain extent -- pay to a certain extent, bonuses, the contractor is almost always except in the rarest of cases, the contractor -- the employee is almost always much more expensive. i mean much more expensive because you're not just hiring a single employee. you're hiring an employee of a large firm in most cases. so more than half...
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you cannot have storm troopers invading people's homes for baking an apple pie. that is not going to happen. i do not even suggest it. because my wife would be the first one they would have to take away. what we need to do, like we have with every other substantive abuse is come to peaceful coexistence. we have to find the right amount of legislation, regulation to be able to manage the problem rationally, like we tried to do with tobacco. we can argue about the wisdom of that, especially worldwide, and alcohol. no interdiction but plenty of taxation and restriction of access as needed. so what factors contribute to increased soft drink consumption? price. since the 1980's, the price has and the introduction of high fructose corn syrup, the price has only increased 50% versus food. food has gone up higher than sodas have. sodas increased only 20% against fruits and vegetables. we are supposed to be eating fruits and vegetables. sodas are cheap and fruits and vegetables keep going up because they are not subsidized. we've allow the serving size to rise. in most de
you cannot have storm troopers invading people's homes for baking an apple pie. that is not going to happen. i do not even suggest it. because my wife would be the first one they would have to take away. what we need to do, like we have with every other substantive abuse is come to peaceful coexistence. we have to find the right amount of legislation, regulation to be able to manage the problem rationally, like we tried to do with tobacco. we can argue about the wisdom of that, especially...
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to apples and get better deals and wish we were working on improving rather than saying this is perfect as is. or we miss the old days which is the status of the political debate today. >> can i add? we agree on a lot of things. one of the key features of this is going to be, does it work. when you flip the switch on october 1 for sign-up and flip the switch on january 1 for actual operation, will it work, open question in my view. we have reason to be concerned. imagine that there are other options. and they show up january 1 and the subsidies don't show up. there are lots of start-up risks sortewd this vision with how the exchanges play out even if you agree on the notion of an exchange as an abstract concept. the next year is going to be a very interesting period of science for the insurance industry. how's that? >> well put. >> one thing i was remiss in pointing out, too, in 2016, the definition of small group xpands to 100 employers -- employees, that increases the percentage of people who are going to be affected by this. so again in 2016, we'll see at least in the small group mar
to apples and get better deals and wish we were working on improving rather than saying this is perfect as is. or we miss the old days which is the status of the political debate today. >> can i add? we agree on a lot of things. one of the key features of this is going to be, does it work. when you flip the switch on october 1 for sign-up and flip the switch on january 1 for actual operation, will it work, open question in my view. we have reason to be concerned. imagine that there are...
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say, apple producers. the wage rate in vermont now is aollaper bushel for hand- picked ciders and four new york, 60 two cents. there is no consistency. those are done by the prevailing wage survey. there is nothing overseen on that. no regionalization of wage great -- wage rates, housing, transportation. it is very expensive. yet it does provide legal workers. it is difficult to get them here. and with united states department of ag facilitating the process, it will be transparent, i believe. they understand ag, the need behind it, and keep in mind, i would like to let mr. sessions know, senator sessions no, we do have employers who open up and they have to through the h2a program higher and he willing, able, qualified individual. anybody is mollified because in state of vermont we can't require experience. the department of labor says we can't require experience. we have orchards -- i invite you to come visit them in august -- they have everyone who applies start picking apple and they pick on trellis tre
say, apple producers. the wage rate in vermont now is aollaper bushel for hand- picked ciders and four new york, 60 two cents. there is no consistency. those are done by the prevailing wage survey. there is nothing overseen on that. no regionalization of wage great -- wage rates, housing, transportation. it is very expensive. yet it does provide legal workers. it is difficult to get them here. and with united states department of ag facilitating the process, it will be transparent, i believe....
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we could invest in apple. >> and the ipo is sort of high growth. and facebook with their ipo -- that would have been unheard of 10 years ago. the changes that have occurred are creating this pressure from regular investors who used to be able to participate in that innovation and value creation on the public market. there are not many mechanisms to participate in what they used to be able to. >> alex has built an incredible company. it is an awesome site. you should check it out. >> thanks. [applause] >> i will need that sometime. alright. coming up next, we have two amazing women that i have had the pleasure of working side-by- side with for the last decade. first up is christie. the cfo of a company. they asked me to recommend some people in finance and technology. i did not go further than our own backyard. she is now the ceo of dough.com. you introduce to you the next generation of finance on the local platform. hey, kristi. >> hey. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for coming out. as tom said, i am the ceo of dough. in my background, i came f
we could invest in apple. >> and the ipo is sort of high growth. and facebook with their ipo -- that would have been unheard of 10 years ago. the changes that have occurred are creating this pressure from regular investors who used to be able to participate in that innovation and value creation on the public market. there are not many mechanisms to participate in what they used to be able to. >> alex has built an incredible company. it is an awesome site. you should check it out....
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insurancet the department said is apples to apples -- if you have a plan today offered by blue cross and blue shield that is a standard plan, you will in the exchange see a standard plan that will go up about 80%. wouldn't that be a way -- >> i have not seen those rates, so i cannot comment on that prediction. >> i would hope you would come back after october 1 when the information is public. is that you want to ask is why these plans are going up, then we can ask you. on cms's marketplace training slideshow from this month entitled "understanding the health insurance marketplace," it specifically note there are 10 population centers around the country, including ohio. including columbus, where i am from. that you will have special enrollment as sisters -- assistors contracted to help uninsured young and healthy people. your -- there quote. could you tell me what the willal on roman assistors do and how they will be contracted and will pay for them -- the special enrollment assistors. >> we put out a bid for contract people to help with enrollment. we want to focus our efforts in are
insurancet the department said is apples to apples -- if you have a plan today offered by blue cross and blue shield that is a standard plan, you will in the exchange see a standard plan that will go up about 80%. wouldn't that be a way -- >> i have not seen those rates, so i cannot comment on that prediction. >> i would hope you would come back after october 1 when the information is public. is that you want to ask is why these plans are going up, then we can ask you. on cms's...
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. >> we are talking about apples care. we talked about a lot of technology. we forget their of many need to not just in research and health care but across the health-care system. do you want to elaborate on that a little bit? >> it is clear from a number of work force reports with the baby boomer generation retiring the and with a new health-care environment that physicians and the solutions aside from everything else, a number of areas of the medically served appropriately. there are specialties getting to the right hospitals. there are a number of issues. it is also hard to go into a looser sheffield of that is your desire. to miss several years to pay my way because of the restrictions. we have always advocated when you go through the immigration pathways, especially the skilled immigration pathways, there should be a great deal of portability a market-based -- people gravitate to where the demands are. these girls are appropriately needed and where they can function best. we have had the privilege of working with the office in the past -- i am a graduate
. >> we are talking about apples care. we talked about a lot of technology. we forget their of many need to not just in research and health care but across the health-care system. do you want to elaborate on that a little bit? >> it is clear from a number of work force reports with the baby boomer generation retiring the and with a new health-care environment that physicians and the solutions aside from everything else, a number of areas of the medically served appropriately. there...
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that being said, the bad apples in the military have a lot of leeway to get away with the crack they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about, how do we fix it, how do we adjust it, is it gendered, is it non-gendered? i was raped by a guy and worked with. i initiallyy -- stood side and not to say anything. i wanted to get on with my life. now the military has two types of reporting. did a restrictive report, which makes you a statistic. nothing happens. after that, again, i got out of the litter -- the military, and i didn't want to discuss it or talk about it. i was approached by this legal team who come in the end, the whole idea was challenging the doctrine where you cannot sue the military for anything. it doesn't matter what. that was the premise, eventually trying to challenge this legal doctrine, under the premise that most of the time when you are suing the military, they usually -- they usually come back with the idea that, no, you cannot sue us because this is something that relates to military servic
that being said, the bad apples in the military have a lot of leeway to get away with the crack they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about, how do we fix it, how do we adjust it, is it gendered, is it non-gendered? i was raped by a guy and worked with. i initiallyy -- stood side and not to say anything. i wanted to get on with my life. now the military has two types of reporting. did a restrictive report, which makes...
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so that's the apples to apples. >> the gentleman's time has expired. we have 15 minutes left. we have seven members still asked question. we will go to two minutes per member. chair recognizes dr. cassidy from louisiana for two minutes of questions. >> your answer to mr. shimkus, did you really mean to say the affordable care act has not resulted in increased premiums for the non-subsidized? >> sir, what i said was preventive care -- >> no, no. are premiums higher? >> premiums overall in terms of -- >> you are describing it to the preventive health care aspect? >> that's what he asked me. that's what answered. >> jonathan gruber, the architect of this bill said that this bill is basically income redistribution. there's the taxes that are a trillion over 10 you but also the increased premium that people are paying. for the policy that did not subsidize. do you have an estimate of how much increased in what amounted increased taxes -- excuse me, increased premiums people are paying to subsidize others on the exchange of? >> no, sir. i don't. and i think you can only talk about i
so that's the apples to apples. >> the gentleman's time has expired. we have 15 minutes left. we have seven members still asked question. we will go to two minutes per member. chair recognizes dr. cassidy from louisiana for two minutes of questions. >> your answer to mr. shimkus, did you really mean to say the affordable care act has not resulted in increased premiums for the non-subsidized? >> sir, what i said was preventive care -- >> no, no. are premiums higher?...
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is there a missile upper -- apple -- is there a mr. apple out there? they are us. if you are firm and, you probably own apple. i do not know if they will no the breakdown, the vast majority of the stock may be owned by americans. who are week that when we want to punish mr. apple? we are pushing ourselves. if we want to grow america, want work committees to succeed, the money welcome. money goes where it is welcome, and as much as you want to stuff the genie back in the box and say you must do this america am a companies will go everywhere. let's not vilifying american companies, so i would say let's keep in mind what we are talking about today is not breaking of law. we are talking about company doing what every company does and that is trying to minimize their burden. thank you. can i make one comment to make sure the record is correct? in my testimony, and i want to be crystal clear, i said i take no position on the legal correctness or strengths of any tax position taken by apple. i do not want that construed as saying what they have done is also fine. i have n
is there a missile upper -- apple -- is there a mr. apple out there? they are us. if you are firm and, you probably own apple. i do not know if they will no the breakdown, the vast majority of the stock may be owned by americans. who are week that when we want to punish mr. apple? we are pushing ourselves. if we want to grow america, want work committees to succeed, the money welcome. money goes where it is welcome, and as much as you want to stuff the genie back in the box and say you must do...
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that being said, the bad apples in the military have a lot of leeway to get away with the crack they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about, how do we fix it, how do we adjust it, is it gendered, is it non-gendered? i was raped by a guy and worked with. i initiallyy -- stood side and not to say anything. i wanted to get on with my life. now the military has two types of reporting. did a restrictive report, which makes you a statistic. nothing happens. after that, again, i got out of the litter -- the military, and i didn't want to discuss it or talk about it. i was approached by this legal team who come in the end, the whole idea was challenging the doctrine where you cannot sue the military for anything. it doesn't matter what. that was the premise, eventually trying to challenge this legal doctrine, under the premise that most of the time when you are suing the military, they usually -- they usually come back with the idea that, no, you cannot sue us because this is something that relates to military servic
that being said, the bad apples in the military have a lot of leeway to get away with the crack they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about, how do we fix it, how do we adjust it, is it gendered, is it non-gendered? i was raped by a guy and worked with. i initiallyy -- stood side and not to say anything. i wanted to get on with my life. now the military has two types of reporting. did a restrictive report, which makes...
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apple has real operations in replaces with apple employees selling grill products to real customers. we pay all the taxes we wrote every single dollar. when not only comply with the laws but we comply with the spirit of the laws. we do not depend on tax gimmicks. we do not move intellectual property offshore and use it to sell our products back to the united states to avoid taxes. we do not stash money on some caribbean island. we do not move our money from our forces and dearies -- foreign subsidiaries. they hold 70 percent of the cash because of the rapid growth of our international business. we use these earnings to fund our foreign operations such as spending billions of dollars to acquire equipment to make apple products and to finance construction of apple retail stores around the world. under the current u.s. corporate tax system, it would be very expensive to bring that cash back to the united states. unfortunately, the tax code has not kept up with the digital age. the tax system handicaps american corporations in relation to our foreign competitors who do not have such cons
apple has real operations in replaces with apple employees selling grill products to real customers. we pay all the taxes we wrote every single dollar. when not only comply with the laws but we comply with the spirit of the laws. we do not depend on tax gimmicks. we do not move intellectual property offshore and use it to sell our products back to the united states to avoid taxes. we do not stash money on some caribbean island. we do not move our money from our forces and dearies -- foreign...
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apple has real operations in replaces with apple employees selling grill products to real customers. we pay all the taxes we wrote-- owe, every single dollar. when not only comply with the laws but we comply with the spirit of the laws. we do not depend on tax gimmicks. we do not move intellectual property offshore and use it to sell our products back to the united states to avoid taxes. we do not stash money on some caribbean island. ourdo not move our money from foreign subsidiaries. they hold 70 percent of the cash because of the rapid growth of our international business. we use these earnings to fund our foreign operations such as spending billions of dollars to acquire equipment to make apple products and to finance construction of apple retail stores around the world. under the current u.s. corporate tax system, it would be very expensive to bring that cash back to the united states. unfortunately, the tax code has not kept up with the digital age. the tax system handicaps american corporations in relation to our foreign competitors who do not have such constraint on the free
apple has real operations in replaces with apple employees selling grill products to real customers. we pay all the taxes we wrote-- owe, every single dollar. when not only comply with the laws but we comply with the spirit of the laws. we do not depend on tax gimmicks. we do not move intellectual property offshore and use it to sell our products back to the united states to avoid taxes. we do not stash money on some caribbean island. ourdo not move our money from foreign subsidiaries. they...
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it would be a lot more helpful if more of my peers reported this in apples to apples inflation-adjusted terms. host: lisa is on the line. caller: when will the whole system collapse because of all the illegal activities, fraud, credit derivatives swapping that occurred on wall street? to me it is all smoke and mirrors. we be into debt trillions of dollars to china, a communist nation whom we're supposed to hate? one banks to go to prison for all this illegal activity -- bankster go to prison for all this illegal activity? ,irst they were too big to fail and recently i've heard they were too big to and guide. -- indict. they created all this pain on mainstreet. i keep praying every day for all of them to be lined up, the politicians right there behind them. guest: where should i start? walmart is china's sixth-largest trading partner. there is a codependency between the u.s. and china. the rebate that you get from that is being able to walk into a walmart or target as an american consumer and buy a dvd player for $25, or get any sort of apparel from places like bangladesh or cambodia or
it would be a lot more helpful if more of my peers reported this in apples to apples inflation-adjusted terms. host: lisa is on the line. caller: when will the whole system collapse because of all the illegal activities, fraud, credit derivatives swapping that occurred on wall street? to me it is all smoke and mirrors. we be into debt trillions of dollars to china, a communist nation whom we're supposed to hate? one banks to go to prison for all this illegal activity -- bankster go to prison...
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it means the brain is thinking about an apple. that kind of thing is possible to a limited extent with things like magnetic resonance imager is. it is impossible to think of a person -- to tell if a person is thinking yes or no, if they are making a decision to add or to subtract something. it is possible to reconstruct what they are actually seeing by looking at the neural activity in the back of the brain. but that is not really mind reading in a real sense. that is an attempt to correlate your activity with something that user is doing. but the second book that i wrote, i try to push that further, and to outline a scenario of how could actually put our brain on the internet. i said at the outset, it doesn't mean that you can read minds. the only way to know the inner experience of the brain is to be the owner of that rain. nonetheless, i argued in my book that it is possible, in theory, to extract information about neural firing, infer from that what experience the brain is having, send that signal to another brain, and repeat
it means the brain is thinking about an apple. that kind of thing is possible to a limited extent with things like magnetic resonance imager is. it is impossible to think of a person -- to tell if a person is thinking yes or no, if they are making a decision to add or to subtract something. it is possible to reconstruct what they are actually seeing by looking at the neural activity in the back of the brain. but that is not really mind reading in a real sense. that is an attempt to correlate...
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they go to times square and they go to the world's largest apple bees. that is not ridicule, that is a serious point about how stuck in our comfort zones we really are. mitt romney 11 debate and he never won the argument. on one debate and he never won the argument. i have a whole list of reasons why we lost. i presented it to all of the house republicans last week that there retreat. i heard a couple of questions for charles previously that touched on this question. it is the wrong question to be asking. the three most poisonous words before this movement right now are he can win. it is sucking the lifeblood out of us. it presupposes what voters will do two months, at two years, four years from now. who are we going to nominate in 2016? i do not want an name, i want the job description. we have been told three times in a row now. mitt romney, he can win. if he said it won enough, it must be true. george w. bush, who won two terms, as a republican president, i would ask people politely in 1997, who delights in 2000? george w. bush, that is terrific. why?
they go to times square and they go to the world's largest apple bees. that is not ridicule, that is a serious point about how stuck in our comfort zones we really are. mitt romney 11 debate and he never won the argument. on one debate and he never won the argument. i have a whole list of reasons why we lost. i presented it to all of the house republicans last week that there retreat. i heard a couple of questions for charles previously that touched on this question. it is the wrong question to...
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of technology, apple, gould, and all that all started by young people like yourself. these companies, every time they come up with a new product to say, this is a better world. we have something better. when a politician the decision were congress makes a decision anywhere in the world, half the people say it is good, half the people say it is bad. never get a consensus that it is one super good. the most important people in the world are the one who run technology companies. for joining us with your comment. we will let you have the last word. the conversation continues online. all of the speeches you saw this evening are available at our video library at c-span.org. at twong up, a look supreme court cases regarding same-sex marriage. california's proposition eight. in the other case, the court decided the defense of marriage act violates the fifth amendment's guarantee of equal protection. later tonight, a review of the entire supreme court term, which ended last week. on the next "washington journal, duane matthews" on higher education. .nd james o'keefe frank of m
of technology, apple, gould, and all that all started by young people like yourself. these companies, every time they come up with a new product to say, this is a better world. we have something better. when a politician the decision were congress makes a decision anywhere in the world, half the people say it is good, half the people say it is bad. never get a consensus that it is one super good. the most important people in the world are the one who run technology companies. for joining us...
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they said you can keep the bread apple is fruit so i threw it way. some years later i find in my permanently linked to this event. occasion i had been industry expoural in buenos aires. box that says i have been around livestock. you may not know that the customs and border protection down at your feet at 5:00 and they have come on shift wash your shoes. my does this belong in permanent file? tkpgilmore's ohn file. "drugs book entitled and you are right." f this is not prohibited recording of the exercise of first amendment rights i don't know what is. trip that john had travelingassenger was about a month and attended a computer conference in berlin friends.ted -- baggage exam negative. else in computer business. a suspicious s fact this belongs in your permanent file. is more to all of this. hope that all of you will be inspired by this to look into what is in your file but also to look more closely at the reality f how that is being used and hat we need to get out of the swaeuituation we have been put where we now travel by common only as a privil
they said you can keep the bread apple is fruit so i threw it way. some years later i find in my permanently linked to this event. occasion i had been industry expoural in buenos aires. box that says i have been around livestock. you may not know that the customs and border protection down at your feet at 5:00 and they have come on shift wash your shoes. my does this belong in permanent file? tkpgilmore's ohn file. "drugs book entitled and you are right." f this is not prohibited...
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if you want to look at it as a percentage of gdp, we are not comparing apples and apples. we are comparing apples and tangerines. if you look at iceland and denmark in the comparison to us with 320 million people -- >> children in europe's congressional districts are not competing for jobs in your district or state. they are competing with jobs -- with children in singapore, india, china, russia -- we want our children to be able to compete for those high skilled jobs and keep those companies in our country or are we going to see those companies might creek where the most skilled workers are? -- migrate toward most skilled workers are? >> it is always a pleasure to have you testified before this committee. thank you for your outstanding leadership and perseverance for joining us on this education work force committee. i am pleased that president obama's proposed 2014 budget makes strategic investment in early learning and also on k-12 and higher education. i have been a strong champion for education and k-20. i have a daughter, the second out of four girls, who specialized
if you want to look at it as a percentage of gdp, we are not comparing apples and apples. we are comparing apples and tangerines. if you look at iceland and denmark in the comparison to us with 320 million people -- >> children in europe's congressional districts are not competing for jobs in your district or state. they are competing with jobs -- with children in singapore, india, china, russia -- we want our children to be able to compete for those high skilled jobs and keep those...
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that being said, the bad apples have a lot of leeway to get away with the crap they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about how do we fix this, how do we adjust it, how do we talk about it? is it gendered. is it not gendered. i was raped by a guy i worked before i came back from afghanistan. i initially decided i was not going to say anything, i just wanted to get out. now the military has two types of reporting. you can do a restricted report or an unrestricted report. i did a restricted report, which basically just makes you a statistic. nothing really happens. after i got out of the military, i did not want to talk about it. just wanted to move on. i was approached by this team. in the end, the approach was to the doctrine that does not hold the military accountable for anything. under the premise that most of the time, when you're suing the military or trying to sue the military, they usually come back with the idea that you cannot sue us because this is something that relates to military service or there is a
that being said, the bad apples have a lot of leeway to get away with the crap they get away with because of the way it is set up. i think that dynamic is difficult when you are trying to talk about how do we fix this, how do we adjust it, how do we talk about it? is it gendered. is it not gendered. i was raped by a guy i worked before i came back from afghanistan. i initially decided i was not going to say anything, i just wanted to get out. now the military has two types of reporting. you can...
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and this year apple will start making macs in america again. there are things we can do right now to accelerate this trend. last year we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in youngstown, ohio. a once shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the-art lab where new workers are mastering the 3-d printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything. there's no reason this can't happen in other towns. so tonight i'm announcing the launch of three more of these manufacturing hubs where businesses will partner with the department of defense and energy to turn regions left behind by globalization into global centers of high-tech jobs. and i ask this congress to help create a network of 15 of these hubs and guarantee that the next revolution in manufacturing is made right here in america. we can get that done. now, if we want to make the best products, we also have to invest in the best ideas. every dollar we invested to map the human genome returned $140 to our economy. every dollar. today our scientists are
and this year apple will start making macs in america again. there are things we can do right now to accelerate this trend. last year we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in youngstown, ohio. a once shuttered warehouse is now a state-of-the-art lab where new workers are mastering the 3-d printing that has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything. there's no reason this can't happen in other towns. so tonight i'm announcing the launch of three more of...
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he wanted to see if he could get one last bite at the nomination apple. the democrats are finding a better recipe to call lasts. in the 1892 election, it was the backdrop. the crumbling economy and the crumbling republican party. >> in 1892, frances's production comes true. here was both economic-- prediction comes true. there was both economic uncertainty in the country. president cleveland returned to office. soon after was one of the most interesting presidential stories. he is the only president to serve two nonconsecutive terms. he gets to numbers in the lineup. soon after, they discovered a spot in his mouth. he was a cigar smoker. it leads to an interesting story in which frances cleveland was involved. >> he called his doctor because the spot bothered him. they decided that he was probably -- that it was probably cancerous. esther was born in the white house. they went to a rental house that they had been renovating in the cleveland park section. all of a sudden, there was an announcement in the paper that they changed their plans. mrs. cleveland
he wanted to see if he could get one last bite at the nomination apple. the democrats are finding a better recipe to call lasts. in the 1892 election, it was the backdrop. the crumbling economy and the crumbling republican party. >> in 1892, frances's production comes true. here was both economic-- prediction comes true. there was both economic uncertainty in the country. president cleveland returned to office. soon after was one of the most interesting presidential stories. he is the...
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. >> apple get -- abigail has left us some delightful accounts, including the friday night receptions. the one person who escapes her ngue, should cost about martha washington. -- she talked about martha washington. this woman who could have been queen, george washington could have been king, she could have been cleaned. not the least of their -- queen. >> last question. you paint the portion george washington was to subscribe to newspapers of the time and read them. martha washington devoured the papers, as well. >> she did and she loved to read. she read a lot. when she did not read the papers all, washington would frequently spend an evening reading aloud to her and everyone else there. she was not a person who was out of what was going on in politics. >> that does not mean she liked what she read. >> how did the past read her? >> one of the fishers from a very early day even in new york was a democratic with a small d who were always on the lookout for anything that seemed monarchical. there were those who thought a president's weekly levy on tuesday afternoons and her dinner ever
. >> apple get -- abigail has left us some delightful accounts, including the friday night receptions. the one person who escapes her ngue, should cost about martha washington. -- she talked about martha washington. this woman who could have been queen, george washington could have been king, she could have been cleaned. not the least of their -- queen. >> last question. you paint the portion george washington was to subscribe to newspapers of the time and read them. martha...
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the way, apple's c.e.o. will testify today before the and e homeland security governmental affairs permanent investigation subcommittee. put out ahe ones that report that made headlines this orning that apple and other multinational companies have avoided u.s. taxes. will be the c.e.o. there to push back and we will covering it. american hero on twitter wants keystone ck about the pipeline. why fix the infrastructure if we fuel t allowed to pipe in to run it? relates to energy north america has an opportunity which nergy independent if you turn back five or 10 years we were to say that on would levision people have thought we are crazy. the natural gas revolution is stunning. we are doing enough to talk up the potential rom this natural gas refuse laws. i come to this being a huge smart clean natural gas exploration including being it.e to export i'm in favor of embracing the that is nergy future available to this country, which would like to see heavy emphasis on renewables but i would like to see natural g
the way, apple's c.e.o. will testify today before the and e homeland security governmental affairs permanent investigation subcommittee. put out ahe ones that report that made headlines this orning that apple and other multinational companies have avoided u.s. taxes. will be the c.e.o. there to push back and we will covering it. american hero on twitter wants keystone ck about the pipeline. why fix the infrastructure if we fuel t allowed to pipe in to run it? relates to energy north america has...
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suls taned the low especially for the euro in the case of apple. all around hailed it as the role model, shining model said george osborn before he became the chancellor of chequer. they're not as bad as greece. that's what they're going to run as - not quite as bad greece. that's not what it's about. [ laughter ] about?t are we talking >> god knows the former speaker f the house, i of all people shouldn't have to say, politics the art of impossible, policy is impossible.the we're not going to turn the united states to cuba. do, hopefully what whatn do is something like actually president obama suggest in the last several budgets hich was closing more of a loophole for the rich to take advantage of. i want to say the two great sins 2003 cent history are the bush tax cuts, which gave special treatment to dividend the e, and that cut in capital gains tax rate in the '90s that was under somebody's in the house, i can't quite remember who. a few extra se income from the top 1%. that we'll do. it will solve all of our problems. it's a start for reducing
suls taned the low especially for the euro in the case of apple. all around hailed it as the role model, shining model said george osborn before he became the chancellor of chequer. they're not as bad as greece. that's what they're going to run as - not quite as bad greece. that's not what it's about. [ laughter ] about?t are we talking >> god knows the former speaker f the house, i of all people shouldn't have to say, politics the art of impossible, policy is impossible.the we're not...
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people being able to compare apples to apples is important. two different outcome measures is important. many of you may know that the obama administration tried to start doing that, mostly in the for-profit sector, but not exclusively, and has had a lot of opposition over that. i think we will see more efforts coming in the next four years. the last thing i would say is what i said earlier, which is that for people who do not complete, knowing that this is a factor that leads to default, that we do not make that the final sentence for everybody. let's make it easier for people to transition out of default, to prevent them from getting into default in the first place. the best way to solve the problem is to help people and of succeeding. if you have better completion rates, you have your people in the problem in the first place. >> the key is getting the student who starts to the finish line. the focus on completion rates has a new ones to it. -- nuance to it. one of the easiest ways for college to have good completion rates is to deny admissi
people being able to compare apples to apples is important. two different outcome measures is important. many of you may know that the obama administration tried to start doing that, mostly in the for-profit sector, but not exclusively, and has had a lot of opposition over that. i think we will see more efforts coming in the next four years. the last thing i would say is what i said earlier, which is that for people who do not complete, knowing that this is a factor that leads to default, that...
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twitter music, our relationships with apple, the integration into ios - those were all things we told people in the company when they were ready well in advance of the public announcement. it has been the case on occasion that people within the company leaked that information and we try to make it clear that that will not be tolerated at all. we will have very much a zero tolerance policy about it and, if you do this, you may think and tou are outfoxing me curry favor with somebody but the reality is you are hurting your fellow employees because we want to be able to do these things. i very much the fault to more openness and allow people to have a context for what is going on. when they have context, they can be more productive. our office space is completely open. there are cubicles. we tried to move into a space where the floor plates were really big, like 80,000 square feet, so people did not have to go up and down stairs and elevators. we have grown and as we grow, people have to do that more and more but, again, large teams can fit in one open space and people can see what is go
twitter music, our relationships with apple, the integration into ios - those were all things we told people in the company when they were ready well in advance of the public announcement. it has been the case on occasion that people within the company leaked that information and we try to make it clear that that will not be tolerated at all. we will have very much a zero tolerance policy about it and, if you do this, you may think and tou are outfoxing me curry favor with somebody but the...
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you get one bite at the apple. republicans got burned. i don't think they will go over that again. host: good morning. caller: good morning, sir. sorry about my cold. are we a democratic republic? the other question is, are we collecting enough revenue now to pay our bills without the shutdown? thank you. guest: i will start. we are not collecting enough revenue. we could make some budget cuts and raise a little bit more revenue. we are a democracy. we are a balance of powers, a divided government. we are not a parliamentary system. we are a very unique form of democracy. we are the oldest continuous democracy on the face of the earth right now but it's not running very well. guest: i agree with martin. host: tom davis, martin frost talking about this morning the 1996 shutdown and what is ahead. one last question for both of you. what would be quick advice from both of you? how do we keep this from happening next year and years to come? guest: we should do something about the debt ceiling. these votes have become very painful. our leverage point, you can tie it to some percentage o
you get one bite at the apple. republicans got burned. i don't think they will go over that again. host: good morning. caller: good morning, sir. sorry about my cold. are we a democratic republic? the other question is, are we collecting enough revenue now to pay our bills without the shutdown? thank you. guest: i will start. we are not collecting enough revenue. we could make some budget cuts and raise a little bit more revenue. we are a democracy. we are a balance of powers, a divided...
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i'm in the apple store in northern virginia. you know, the young kid comes up , he sells me an iphone. he is telling me the features. he points to the iphone and pulls up the page and says, aps. 400,000 then he turns to do something else and i turned to my wife and says, this kid does not know who are young. those are 400,000 attack vector's. and an audience -- american say, ok, where is my government? i pay taxes. why isn't the government defending me. i finished my speech, polite applause, and then they reach into their pocket and pull out their iphones a blackberrys and what did they do? check e-mail. -- they areconflict saying, where's my government? now it is personal communications. let me tell you a thought that has not naturally occur to american check interpersonal communications. gee, i wish my government were here. [laughter] and so, we have that tension. , in the news about a lot of recent things. before all of the recent stuff low up, they got a bipartisan bill passed through the house of representatives. frankly, a
i'm in the apple store in northern virginia. you know, the young kid comes up , he sells me an iphone. he is telling me the features. he points to the iphone and pulls up the page and says, aps. 400,000 then he turns to do something else and i turned to my wife and says, this kid does not know who are young. those are 400,000 attack vector's. and an audience -- american say, ok, where is my government? i pay taxes. why isn't the government defending me. i finished my speech, polite applause,...
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it is hard to make an apples to apples comparison. i have been forced to try my hardest to make those comparisons, but it is difficult and it is not uniform. i will say that commissioner bennett's ideas are not too dissimilar to what many people in the department of education and in the scholarship funding organizations come a step above for students, that administers the scholarship -- funding organization, step up for students, that administers the scholarship, has been discussing for years. my hope is that there could be a rule of law behind it that because many of the key players in private school choice in florida actually want to see that which i would like to see as well. but we have to have the laws to back it up. >> one more question. does more choice lower the quality of the non-choice school because of decreased funding to the school population? >> that is really hard. there are three of ways in which school choice can affect non- jury schools. i talked about two of them already a little bit. one is the competition. i told
it is hard to make an apples to apples comparison. i have been forced to try my hardest to make those comparisons, but it is difficult and it is not uniform. i will say that commissioner bennett's ideas are not too dissimilar to what many people in the department of education and in the scholarship funding organizations come a step above for students, that administers the scholarship -- funding organization, step up for students, that administers the scholarship, has been discussing for years....
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low-paying, you know, unpleasant jobs that americans wouldn't take, for example in the -- in michigan in the apple orchards, the fruit orchards, they had a labor shortage again this year. so i'm curious about this resentment of the people doing these very poor jobs that are poorly paid that americans won't do. guest: i think he is right to raise that question. one way to react is just say that actually when you look at a job, you have to look at it not just the wage which you pay but also whether americans are willing to take that job at that wage. so i give an example. if i have in my classroom since i'm a professor, if people come and clean up after you've given your lecture probably get about $10 an hour. but if you were to tell me to do it at $10 an hour, i'm not going to take that job. i'm an american since 91. but if somebody comes and says, would you do it for $100 an hour? i say of course i'll cancel my appointment with c-span and go and do that job. but the point is will anybody be able to afford to pay me that $100 pay? of course not. the jobs will not even exist at that price. so i thin
low-paying, you know, unpleasant jobs that americans wouldn't take, for example in the -- in michigan in the apple orchards, the fruit orchards, they had a labor shortage again this year. so i'm curious about this resentment of the people doing these very poor jobs that are poorly paid that americans won't do. guest: i think he is right to raise that question. one way to react is just say that actually when you look at a job, you have to look at it not just the wage which you pay but also...
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you get one bite at the apple. republicans got burned. i don't think they will go over that again. host: good morning. caller: good morning, sir. sorry about my cold. are we a democratic republic? the other question is, are we collecting enough revenue now to pay our bills without the shutdown? thank you. guest: i will start. we are not collecting enough revenue. we could make some budget cuts and raise a little bit more revenue. we are a democracy. we are a balance of powers, a divided government. we are not a parliamentary system. we are a very unique form of democracy. we are the oldest continuous democracy on the face of the earth right now but it's not running very well. guest: i agree with martin. host: tom davis, martin frost talking about this morning the 1996 shutdown and what is ahead. one last question for both of you. what would be quick advice from both of you? how do we keep this from happening next year and years to come? guest: we should do something about the debt ceiling. these votes have become very painful. our leverage point, you can tie it to some percentage o
you get one bite at the apple. republicans got burned. i don't think they will go over that again. host: good morning. caller: good morning, sir. sorry about my cold. are we a democratic republic? the other question is, are we collecting enough revenue now to pay our bills without the shutdown? thank you. guest: i will start. we are not collecting enough revenue. we could make some budget cuts and raise a little bit more revenue. we are a democracy. we are a balance of powers, a divided...